Learn how to properly use ending punctuation with this printable worksheet. Students will be asked to circle the number of each sentence that incorrectly uses the period. This is great practice for 3rd – 8th grade students looking to improve their reading and writing skills.
Write with Phrasal Verbs
Students write sentences that include the phrasal verbs listed.
Abbreviations and Names of People
Let’s work on some common abbreviations for people’s titles!
Abbreviations and Street Names
This worksheet addresses the abbreviation in addresses!
Add a Prepositional Phrase
In this worksheet your student will add prepositional phrases to sentences.
Add a Prepositional Phrase as an Adjective Phrase
Learning about different parts os speech is an important part of early education. Prepositional phrases can sometimes work as an adjective in writing. In the following sentence, the adjective is a prepositional phrase: the clown in the circus was funny. This worksheet asks students to add a prepositional phrase that acts as an adjective to each sentence. Ideal for 4th – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Add an Appositive
It’s time to add some appositives to sentences!
Add an Appositive II
This worksheet has more on adding appositives to sentences.
Add Interest With Synonyms
Your youngster can take this story from blah to intriguing!
Add It! Prepositional Phrase as Adjectives
Sometimes, a prepositional phrase can work as an adjective. With this printable Parts of Speech Activity, students will be asked to read through a series of sentences, add a prepositional phrase that functions as an adjective to each sentence, and label the word that the phrase modifies. Ideal for 4th – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Add the Prepositions
Students choose from a word bank of prepositions to complete a story.
Add the Quotation Marks
Your student is asked to add quotation marks to sentences in this worksheet.
Adding Alliteration to Poetry
Let’s add some alliteration to poetry! Students fill in the blanks to finish the poems.
After a Preposition: Who and Whom?
In this worksheet your student must pick the correct form of who/whom.
Animal Adjectives
Dog is to canine as frog is to…? Your student will discover these unique animal adjectives in this worksheet.
Animal Idiom Match Game
This subset of the idiom worksheets will help your students discover what is an idiom with a game
Animal Proverbs and Adages
Each proverb or adage is missing the animal that completes it. Students write the missing animal name to complete the proverb or adage.
Antonym Animals
Here’s a worksheet to practice those beastly antonyms!
Antonyms Are Opposites
Since opposites attract, you’ll find this worksheet on antonyms very attractive!
Appositive Hunt
It’s time to go appositive hunting!



















